r/everquest 5d ago

Eq legends classes

So what is everyone planning on rolling for legends? Not exactly sure how it will work but I have been thinking about this and my favorite class is mage so I will definitely be a mage, I am thinking mage / druid / shaman there is a bit of overlap there but I feel like it can do a bit of everything including ports, thoughts? What are you all planning on playing?

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u/Sarothias 5d ago

Gonna go Ranger as my main. Generally my favorite class when it's an option in RPGS plus in original EQ was my main from vanilla through PoP / LoY before I quit. Almost definitely a bard for secondary (never played one so wanted to use something new) and third will be a druid or a wizzy (just to get the ports then will switch it). Kinda leaning Druid.

Third slot though once I have my ports i honestly am not sure yet. Thinking maybe Monk or Pally but IDK yet.

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u/Theothercword 4d ago

Also thinking ranger + bard. Was debating shaman as the third to not have overlap with spells between them and Druid plus shaman has so many good stat buffs. But I’ll probably also level Druid for the ports, who knows maybe I’ll like it more.

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u/GroundbreakingFox142 4d ago

For Devil's Advocacy... Here is something to consider.

You have a finite number of spell gems you can use. Yes, you can expand that with AA, but you still have a limit.

Your Bard stuff is going to take 5 spell gems if you want to run all of the passive effects you can. That will leave you with limited number of gems left for your other class spells.

If you really wanna be a RNG/BRD/DRU... then go for it! You won't have enough spell gems for all 3 of those class spells anyway, and you're going to have to make some choices. So, why not just cherry pick whatever is the best thing for whatever you want to do?

Are combos like SK/NEC, PAL/CLR, etc... going to run into overlapping spells? Yeah... but you can't run all the spells anyway so does it makes sense to limit what you may find fun? Plus you can change things as you like so I say... go for whatever makes you happy. 😃

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u/Theothercword 4d ago

That’s a good point and good advice. Shaman has the big buffs so I figured I’d mostly just swap to memorizing the buffs, cast them, then put a heal on, but the buffs probably aren’t that much better than what you get with Druid given they get AC and dmg shields.